Bale Barriers are made of straw and are used in wet areas or standing water when silt fencing cannot be installed.
Construction Exit Controls are critical to minimize vehicle tracking of sediment from the job site onto paved surfaces.
Control Logs, also called Wattles or Filter Logs, are used for slowing water and filtering storm runoff.
Culvert Protections help prevent sediment from leaving the job site.
Filter Berms provide a temporary ridge constructed of loose gravel, stone, crushed rock or organic material that filters sediments from sheet flow.
Flocculants are added to turbid water to reduce the time it takes for the soil particles to settle out.
A Sand Tote Barrier can be used to isolate the work site from storm or flowing water.
Sandbags are a temporary solution to isolate areas, divert water and assist when inlet protection.
Sediment Traps are helpful in capturing sediment and reducing flow velocities.
Silt Curtains are used in still or moving water to isolate sediment from a body of water.
Silt Fencing provides perimeter control to keep sediment in place.
Vegetated Buffers provide effective and cost-effective sediment control.
Erosion Control Blankets and Mats are used temporarily to stabilize soils until vegetation has established itself.
Compost is used to support vegetation growth and as an erosion control measure.
Ditch Checks are installed to slow the flow of water in the ditch.
Grading is critical to control the flow of water and prepare an area for seeding or sodding.
Mulch can be used as a temporary or permanent erosion control device.
Poly Sheeting is used to cover exposed soils and mitigate erosion caused by wind or rain.
Riprap reinforces areas where the water flow would overwhelm vegetation.
Slope Drains are installed to allow water to bypass unvegetated slopes.
Soil Tracking is achieved through horizontal slope grading.
Seeding is a slower process than sodding to achieve vegetation.
Sodding provides a timely method to establish vegetation.
Proper Soil Preparation and Fertilizer Application are essential for vegetation to establish itself.
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